Wednesday, May 9th 2007
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NVIDIA Launches New Mobile Series of Video Cards
NVIDIA Corporation, today announced a new family of mobile GeForce 8 graphics processors targeted at the newly evolved notebook PC market. The new GeForce 8600M and GeForce 8400M versions are available now from the top PC makers such as HP, Toshiba, Acer, Samsung, and ASUS. NVIDIA today also launched the professional NVIDIA Quadro GPU graphics for notebook computers. The new line of mobile video cards, which includes NVIDIA Quadro FX 1600M, Quadro FX 570M and Quadro FX 360M, is designed to solve complex professional visual computing challenges in a mobile form factor. The Quadro FX 1600M, available with up to 512MB GDDR3 memory, and the Quadro FX 570M, offering up to 256MB GDDR3 memory, feature a 128-bit memory interface, support for OpenGL 2.1, DirectX 10, and adaptive power management tools. The Quadro FX 360M, designed for thin and light, entry-level mobile workstations, offers similar features as its bigger brothers, with up to 256MB GDDR3 memory and a 64-bit memory interface. NVIDIA Quadro FX mobile solutions are also available starting today, through leading OEMs such as HP, Fujitsu Japan, and FSC as well as leading mobile workstation system integrators. For more information about the entire GeForce 8 Go and Quadro series of video cards, please click here.
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6 Comments on NVIDIA Launches New Mobile Series of Video Cards
laptops 3d05 score just under the 4k mark, so it performs like a 9800XT(X) if there was ever such a card